Stock up today with a pint of fresh blueberries while they're in season! 💙
National BLUEBERRY Day is celebrated on the 8th Day in July and was made possible by the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC). It’s an anchor event for National BLUEBERRY Month, which Congress and President Richard Nixon originally established back in 1974.
Today, National BLUEBERRY Day celebrates a fruit that’s both delicious and nutritious. It encourages people to enjoy fresh blueberries, support local growers, and appreciate the important role blueberries play in farming and healthy eating.
Although the precise birth of National BLUEBERRY Day is somewhat unclear, here’s what we’ve gathered so far regarding its origin story & history. It likely emerged through food holiday calendars and promotions by growers and agricultural organizations to celebrate blueberries during their peak summer harvest.
National BLUEBERRY Day was created to recognize the blueberry’s importance as a native North American fruit and its lasting contributions to farming, nutrition, and American food culture.
July 8 falls during the heart of blueberry season across much of the United States. Although blueberries ripen from late spring through early fall (depending on the region), early July offers one of the largest nationwide harvest windows, including U-pick farm season, farmers’ markets, summer baking & outdoor gatherings.
To mark the 100th anniversary of commercial blueberry farming in 2016, industry groups and holiday calendars solidified July 8 as National BLUEBERRY Day.
Today, National BLUEBERRY Day celebrates a fruit that’s both delicious and nutritious. It encourages us to enjoy fresh blueberries, support local growers, and appreciate the important role blueberries play in farming and healthy eating.
Not sure how to LOVE the day? We’ve got a few interesting ideas to consider that may help you get started.
Here are some activities you can do on National BLUEBERRY Day!
Whip up a classic dessert like a homemade blueberry pie, rustic galette, or fresh cobbler.
Move past sweets and incorporate the fruit into savory dishes, like a blueberry-balsamic glaze for pork chops or a fresh berry salsa for grilled chicken.
Craft a refreshing summer beverage, such as a blueberry-mint lemonade, a protein-packed morning smoothie, or a muddled berry cocktail. Toss whole berries into the freezer for a simple, chilly snack, or blend them into homemade yogurt popsicles.
Visit a nearby morning farmers’ market to buy pints directly from regional growers. Or head out later to a local berry patch to harvest fresh highbush blueberries straight from the bushes.
Celebrating National BLUEBERRY Day can be a delightful and creative experience. Remember to tailor these activities based on the age group and preferences of the children or students involved. Let the fun and laughter plump up in this special section!
It’s also a great opportunity for teachers to build a simple thematic unit around blueberries—blending science (STEM), geography, history, agricultural literacy, and culinary arts all in one. Whether it’s a one-day focus or a week-long project, this day gives educators a fun way to connect classroom lessons with real-world agricultural history, seasonal harvest cycles, and sustainable farming practices.
Here are some child-friendly and playful ways for youngsters to celebrate the occasion and honor these BLUE-tiful berries:
Use social media posts with the hashtags #NationalBlueberryDay, #BlueberryDay, #Superfruit, #EatBlue, #FoodHolidays, #JulyHolidays, #Holiday, #FindADayToLOVE, #iHEARTdays to support the importance of celebrating, promoting, and sharing with the world why you ❤️ National BLUEBERRY Day.
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